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DrPaulLoong170 karma

If you want to enter the US, enter this great country in a legal manner. Also, work hard and honestly, lead a good life, don't try to screw your neighbor, and God will reward you.

The most important thing is to lead a good life. And stay on the straight and narrow path.

DrPaulLoong167 karma

No. For example, I own Japanese cars, radios, TVs, etc. The Japanese people are the same as people all around the world. What made them monsters were the militarists, who should shoulder the blame of the Japanese Army during WWII.

DrPaulLoong163 karma

The only place you'll find no racism is in the next world. Part of it is simply reacting differently to someone of a different race. When I first came here, people would say "Hey, Charlie," on the street. I remember though, when I was in Malaysia, the first time I saw a European child with blue eyes and blond hair, I asked if he was blind.

But, part of the racism I definitely experienced in the US was the quota system that limited Chinese of any nationality to 105 per year to enter the US.

DrPaulLoong128 karma

  1. Yes, my daughter has it. You can see it in the film.
  2. That's a difficult one. I don't think I have any; one can't change what happened previously. So no.
  3. Hatred no, I've forgiven them. But the crimes that they committed can never be forgotten. Those soldiers were part of the Japanese military system -- those are the main culprits, the war criminals.
  4. I think the most proud is obtaining United States citizenship, especially after all the difficulty I went through in getting it.
  5. Seafood noodle soup.

DrPaulLoong103 karma

That you didn't have to be a rich man to own a car. (In Malaysia, you did -- in the US, it's a necessity.) That if you were willing to work, that there were jobs available. That they enjoyed freedom and liberty.